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ASH_shop_S-mart
2005-02-14, 19:45
How come no one can ever seem to find them? Such as the Ark, I was watching a program the other day, where they were trying to find the lost Ark, well after months on reseaching...they came to a place in Africa, where the Ark was supposed to be. But the "guards" of the Ark, would not let a single soul see it. Only one man is it's gaurdian. And no other living being could see it.
Now isn't that just fantastic, finally some proof that god just might exist, but alas no one can see it for them selves. Why is that, cause god doesn't exist, that's why. (To my knowledge)Not a shred of evidence is out there to prove god exists...well accept the bible, which was written by man. Man lies, cheats, steals...so how credible is the bible really? It's as credible as man, which isn't credible at all.
But I cannot disprove that there is a god, no one will ever know...
mistro5000
2005-02-14, 21:41
its all about faith. if you beleive it, great; if you dont, great.
-Mephisto-
2005-02-14, 21:59
religion is for people who are scared of dying, thats it. Anyone with the balls enough to say "okay when im dead im dead, thats it." isnt off in some magic land where we all live forever in a great place called heaven where there is no pain or suffering. Its pretty obvious and yet non-believers are accused of being narrow minded for not being open to the possibility of there being a god, yet it is even more narrow minded to not be open to the possibility that there isnt.
There's proof everywhere that there is not higher power, first off, most religions have been fucking PWNED by science, Evolution PWNS Adam and Eve, the big bang PWNS the seven days etc. Then there is the fact that there are shedloads of religions, only one of them can be right, and since they all say they are the one true religion, logic dictates that they're all false.
LostCause
2005-02-14, 22:45
They've found some of the Dead Sea Scrolls and what they think was the ark and what they think was the sight of Sodom and Gamora.
But, it's all subjective.
Though, when I saw the footage of the ark, I wouldn't be surprised if it was. It was massive. Like, it was bigger than most barges, it seemed and it had Hebraic lettering on it and carvings of animals. Charbon dating says it's from around that time and it's only preserved so well because at the depth it was at there was no little oxygen and so much salinity.
Cheers,
Lost
quote:Originally posted by ASH_shop_S-mart:
How come no one can ever seem to find them? Such as the Ark, I was watching a program the other day, where they were trying to find the lost Ark, well after months on reseaching...they came to a place in Africa, where the Ark was supposed to be. But the "guards" of the Ark, would not let a single soul see it. Only one man is it's gaurdian. And no other living being could see it.
Now isn't that just fantastic, finally some proof that god just might exist, but alas no one can see it for them selves. Why is that, cause god doesn't exist, that's why. (To my knowledge)Not a shred of evidence is out there to prove god exists...well accept the bible, which was written by man. Man lies, cheats, steals...so how credible is the bible really? It's as credible as man, which isn't credible at all.
But I cannot disprove that there is a god, no one will ever know...
If you are referring to the "Ark of the Covenant", then it is highly unlikely that it is in that a place with only one guard.
I watched a documentary where they went around the world looking for it. Only to end up back where they started at a castle supposedly owned by the Knights templar.
The host of the show believes it could be hidden behind a wall in a basement like room.
Who knows though, it may or may not be there.
slasher_13
2005-02-14, 23:39
I agree with Ash about the whole stupidity of not allowing anyone t lay eyes upon the proof that God exsists. It's all kind of fishy to me.
ASH_shop_S-mart
2005-02-15, 17:26
quote:Originally posted by LostCause:
They've found some of the Dead Sea Scrolls and what they think was the ark and what they think was the sight of Sodom and Gamora.
But, it's all subjective.
Though, when I saw the footage of the ark, I wouldn't be surprised if it was. It was massive. Like, it was bigger than most barges, it seemed and it had Hebraic lettering on it and carvings of animals. Charbon dating says it's from around that time and it's only preserved so well because at the depth it was at there was no little oxygen and so much salinity.
Cheers,
Lost
I'm talking about the Ark of the Covenant. Not Noah's. But good post!
MasterPython
2005-02-15, 18:23
There was a guy on Coast to Coast AM a few months ago talking about how he knew where Noahs Ark was but he could not get permits to go find it (mostly because he is not a scientist or anything). It was somewhat interesting but then they went to open line and he started spouting the young earth arguments that we all know from the internet.
quote:Though, when I saw the footage of the ark, I wouldn't be surprised if it was. It was massive. Like, it was bigger than most barges, it seemed and it had Hebraic lettering on it and carvings of animals. Charbon dating says it's from around that time and it's only preserved so well because at the depth it was at there was no little oxygen and so much salinity.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/ark-hoax.html
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